Wildly Intentional

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Wildly Intentional

If you’ve ever looked around and thought, There has to be a better way—you’re in the right place. This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a call to live, parent, create, and lead on purpose. To break free from the scripts we’ve inherited and build something better—one season, one story, one choice at a time.Wildly Intentional is for the ones who: - Can’t unsee what’s broken - Crave deeper conversations, rhythms, and ways of living - Are done waiting for permission to do life differentlyI’m Mandy—maverick homeschooling mom of three, proud wife, family culture builder, cycle-breaker, and the person people call when they’re ready to rethink everything. From my kitchen table to your headphones, I’m here to shake up the norms, tell the truth, and light the way forward.Here, we go beyond quick fixes and curated perfection. We talk about real life—messy, meaningful, and unapologetically intentional. Through bold ideas, honest questions, and that edge-of-your-seat kind of truth that makes you wh

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    [047] Healing Mother Wounds While Raising Kids: What We Pass Down

    With We discuss navigating Mother’s Day expectations as both daughters and mothers, the value of clearly stating what you want, and how feeling like you “just want a day off” can signal burnout tied to unresolved inner-daughter dynamics. Jada describes “good boy” conditioning in men, overfunctioning/underfunctioning dynamics, building trust by letting partners learn, and raising kids through nurturance, guidance, and protection: especially protecting a mother’s energy. They emphasize attunement and repair with children through regulation and honest explanation rather than automatic apologies..In this episode:Meet Jada Dobesh [03:11]Mothers Day Expectations [03:58]Say What You Want [07:28]Burnout Signals [10:52]Partners And Mother Wounds [12:28]Good Boys Vs Strong Men [13:03]Trust And Stop Overfunctioning [17:56]Attachment Styles Explained [21:52]Raising Kids To Notice [27:04]Healing While Parenting [31:21]Triggers When Dad Yells [33:58]Repair Without Auto Sorry [38:04]Regulated Comeback Example [43:25]Morning Repair Moments [45:59]Healing After Hurting [47:23]Apology That Changes [48:18]Kids Push Back [52:21]Plans And Bedtime [54:14]Safe Love Gauge [56:20]Not Enough Snuggles [01:00:38]Birth Order And Smarts [01:04:44]Capacity And Self Care [01:08:00]Nurture Guide Protect [01:15:58]Reflection Question:How do you want to show up this Mother’s Day: as a mother, as a daughter, or simply as yourself? And what would it look like to honor that honestly?Connect with Jada Further:Listen to Episode [042] Healing the Mother Wound by Nurturing Your Inner Daughter with Jada DobeshJada Dobesh is the founder of Jada Dobesh Healing Company, the private healing practice within Selah Space, a holistic wellness non-profit in Sioux Falls.Known for building both babies and businesses at the same time, Jada brings a uniquely grounded, maternal, and intuitive presence to her work. She holds a Master’s in Christian Leadership from Sioux Falls Seminary, certifications in Spiritual Direction, Reiki, and Brainspotting, and a lifelong passion for feminine wellness, daughterhood healing, and the mother wound.Jada’s work is guided by her belief that women deserve to be tended to, supported, and deeply seen. She creates spaces where healing feels safe, sacred, and possible—and she will unapologetically chase your miracle with you.Jada WebsiteJada InstagramJada REnurturing Podcast seriesSchedule a 1:1 Wellness call with JadaConnect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:YouTube: Wildly Intentional with Mandy WebberFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comInstagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [046] Spain Changed My Life: Study Abroad, Travel & a 20-Year Friendship

    Nearly twenty years after meeting during a study abroad program in Bilbao, Mandy reconnects with her longtime friend Bea to reflect on how living in Spain shaped both of their lives. They discuss cultural differences between Spain and America, lessons learned through travel, regional identity, friendship across borders, and how stepping outside your comfort zone can change the way you see the world. In this episode:Reconnecting After Years [03:02]How We Met in Bilbao [03:51]Raising Kids Multilingual [06:17]Host Family Memories [07:49]Protests and Basque Spirit [08:34]Stereotypes and Spanish Dialects [11:12]Meet Bea [15:33]Food Culture and Tapas Life [17:39]Siesta Slow Living [23:58]Growing Up in Spain [27:37]Early Travel Independence [30:25]Getting Robbed and Travel Smarts [34:04]Europe Travel Mindset [39:52]Basque Identity Loyalty [41:52]Multilingual Europe Reality [46:58]First America Trips Chicago [50:11]Big City Freedom Vibes [52:56]Work Travel US Culture [55:51]Iowa Small Town Warmth [59:57]Travel Changes Worldview [01:02:44]Why it matters:From siestas and family traditions to travel mishaps and lasting connection, this conversation is full of perspective, humor, and heart.Wildly Recommended:Go Study Abroad!Reflection Question:Where might stepping outside your comfort zone open the door to a new perspective, connection, or version of yourself?Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:YouTube: Wildly Intentional with Mandy WebberFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comInstagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [045] Confidence Starts with a Pencil: Why Drawing Builds Confidence & Creativity with Mark Kistler

    With What If Drawing Is the Missing Piece in Your Child’s Education? Emmy Award-winning artist Mark Kistler shares why drawing should be treated as essential, not optional. From NASA-inspired problem-solving to protecting creativity in a screen-filled world, this conversation redefines the role of art in education.In this episode:Drawing Builds Confidence [02:46]License To Flop [04:13]NASA Test To Failure [04:48]Progress Over Perfection [08:19]Mark’s Mission And Impact [09:05]Dreams And Daily Practice [12:22]The Fourth R And STEAM [18:12]STEAM And NASA Artists [20:58]Keeping Arts In Schools [22:47]FAME Festival Model [24:08]Family Drawing Habits [26:20]Anyone Can Draw [28:11]Renaissance Drawing Tools [30:13]Camps And Resources [33:10]New Goals And Viewers [34:11]Why it matters:When kids are free to create, make mistakes, and think visually, they don’t just become better artists, they become more confident, capable learners in every area of life.Wildly Recommended:Have Mark to your school for an assembly!Watch the documentary on Mark Kistler on TubiYou Can Draw in 30 Days BookVirtual Summer CampsDraw Artemis playlist on YouTubeAction Challenge:Draw, Draw, Draw with Commander Mark, Mandy and the kids [Bonus Episode]!Connect with Mark Further:Get Mark's booksDraw with Mark on YouTube!Mark Kistler Fan Page on FacebookConnect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:YouTube: Wildly Intentional with Mandy WebberFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comInstagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastIf today’s conversation got you thinking differently, share it with a family who would love it too. Big ideas spread like wildfire and sometimes, all it takes is one spark to start a new legacy. 🔥This show is fueled by hard questions, brave conversations, and, yes, usually a lot of coffee. If the Wildfire Series lights something up in you, you can help keep it burning by supporting the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [044] You Can’t Jump with Your Foot in a Bear Trap [Lesson 2: 40 years, 40 Lessons Series]

    Sometimes the thing we know we need to do or really want to do can be the scariest to embark on. In this episode I share 3 times I've felt that urge and taken the leap, despite the uncertainty. In this episode:Story 1: College Spiral to Spain Leap of Faith [01:23]Story 2: Las Vegas Love [06:53]Moving Back to Iowa [08:19]Another Leap Coming ... stay tuned! [09:57]Action Planning Resource: Episode coming soon! [10:57]This episode is a part of my 40 Years, 40 Lessons Series. Where I share my wisdom that comes with living fully. The kind you don’t find in textbooks. The kind earned through risk, reflection, heartbreak, and joy. These are the lessons that shaped who I am today and the ones I hope will spark something in you too.Reflection Questions:Are you being tethered somewhere right now? Do you have one foot in a bear trap but you really want to jump? How high can you really get with that trap on your foot? What does taking it off look like? How can you do that? Where do you want to jump?Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:YouTube: Wildly Intentional with Mandy WebberFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comInstagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [043] Be Brave: Courage > Comfort [Lesson 1: 40 years, 40 Lessons Series]

    I'm excited (and terrified) to kickoff my new video-first series: The Stories That Made Me: 40 Years, 40 Lessons. I've ended every episode with "Stay rooted, be brave, and live Wildly Intentional." So it made a lot of sense to start with "Be Brave" and why I not only say that, but do my best to embody it.In this episode:New Series: 40 years, 40 Lessons [01:09]Pull Up a Chair [02:52]Lesson 1: Be Brave [04:29]WOLFPACK Courage [06:01]Home Birth Courage [07:07]Chicago Job Hustle [09:20]Broker Boxing Win [10:42]Get Comfortable Uncomfortable [13:42]Starting Podcast on Camera [15:03]Your Turn to Be Brave [16:28]This episode is a part of my 40 Years, 40 Lessons Series. Where I share my wisdom that comes with living fully. The kind you don’t find in textbooks. The kind earned through risk, reflection, heartbreak, and joy. These are the lessons that shaped who I am today and the ones I hope will spark something in you too.Wildly Recommended:BONUS: Why I Almost Didn’t Launch This Podcast (But Did It Anyway)[002] The WOLFPACK Way: How We Created Family Values That Raise Resilient KidsReflection Questions:Where can you be more brave in your life? Where are you holding yourself back? What does taking an uncomfortable step forward look like for you? What are you ignoring or not doing that could push you into a new opportunity or season of growth? What could you say yes to?Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:YouTube: Wildly Intentional with Mandy WebberFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comInstagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [042] Healing the Mother Wound by Nurturing Your Inner Daughter with Jada Dobesh

    "You can have the best mom in the world and have a mother wound. You can have a mostly great childhood, which is what I hear all the time, and still have a mother wound." Jada breaks down what a mother wound is, needs versus wants, oldest-daughter dynamics, urgency and fear of rest, and why healing must start from the daughter/inner-child perspective rather than trying to “hack” parenting. Jada describes how mother wounds can manifest in the body and in behaviors.In this episode:Defining Mother Wounds [04:11]Needs vs Wants Explained [06:50]Heal the Daughter First [11:33]Urgency and Rest [15:07]Oldest Daughter Syndrome [18:28]Sibling Guilt and Repair [23:13]Inner Child Connection [28:58]Let Yourself Answer [32:43]Mother Wounds In Body [35:56]Behavioral Signs List [38:55]Good Enough Mothering [41:18]Father Wound Reframed [46:28]Healing By Wallowing [51:34]Knee To Knee Time [52:26]Meet Your Inner Child [54:17]Regulation Like Potty Training [57:45]Next Steps And Support [59:56]Why it matters:Identifying and understanding the role the mother wound plays in your life and beginning the journey to healing begins with you. And finding and connecting with little you.Wildly Recommended:Mother Hunger, bookM.O.M. [Maker of Magic] episodeReflection Question:What would little you think about meeting BIG you right now? Connect with Jada Further:Jada REnurturing Podcast seriesSchedule a 1:1 Wellness call with JadaConnect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:YouTube: Wildly Intentional with Mandy WebberFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comInstagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [041] The Ladder of Inference Explained: Why We Jump to Conclusions

    With I'm dusting off some old tools I used to teach. I've come to realize they aren't just for the boardroom, they are practical tools for navigating everyday life. Today, I'm sitting down to teach you the "Ladder of Inference".In this episode:Why We Get Hooked by Headlines [00:00]The Ladder of Inference Explained [02:25]The 12-Second Clip: How Social Media Sends Us to the Top [04:19]Spot Your Triggers & Ask Better Questions [06:04]Descend the Ladder: Questions to Get Back to Facts [07:55]3 Ways to Use the Tool: Reflection, Advocacy, Inquiry [08:29]Use It on Yourself First: Interrupt the Ladder [09:45]Why it matters:Learning self-awareness tools helps us to have more compassion, respect, and kindness toward one another.Wildly Recommended:Rethinking Thinking, Trevor MaberReflection Questions:What did I actually observe? What context might be missing? What assumptions am I making? Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:YouTube: Wildly Intentional with Mandy WebberFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comInstagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastIf this sparked a “why has no one said this before?” moment for you, send it to a fellow cycle-breaker. Share it with someone ready to stop playing by the old rules and start writing their own.Unrule the World is recorded at weird hours with big energy, truth, and curiosity. If it’s sparking something in you, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [040] Navigating Astrology and Self-Regulation in Unprecedented Times

    With Madelin Adena Smith Mandy shares updates on launching the Wildly Intentional YouTube channel and releasing the Wild and Rooted Spring Journal and Planner for kids, then sits down with Madelin, an astrologer, channeler, and medium with 20 years of study, to discuss major collective astrological shifts leading into 2026. Madelin explains how outer-planet movements (Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) correlate with historic paradigm changes and argues 2026 will intensify tensions between individualism and the collective, amplified by media, AI, war, and misinformation—making personal clarity, nervous-system regulation, and local action essential.Why it matters:In a destabilized, attention-hijacking system, reclaiming free will means pulling your power back from constant reactivity and choosing sustainable, grounded ways to care for yourself, your family, and your community. The episode frames wellbeing, discernment, and intentional engagement as the path to living differently—and staying human—through transformative times.[THIS IS A GREAT EXAMPLE OF AN A.I. CAPTION: 52:07]In this episode:Now on YouTube! [00:03]Spring Planner Pre-Orders: Wild & Rooted Seasonal Journal for Kids [01:07]Meet Madelin: Astrologer, Channeler & Healing Arts Background [02:23]Psychic Hotline Bootcamp: Ethics, Limits, and Real-World Training [06:49]Setting Intentions: Candle, Spirit Guides & What Listeners Need [10:43]Astrology 101: Context Matters [12:59]Outer Planets & the Collective [19:00]From Church Control to Scientific Revolutions: How Worldviews Shift [24:05]Uranus, Neptune, Pluto: Discoveries That Changed the Modern Psyche [27:20]2026 Preview: Neptune Back in Aries + Echoes of 1861 [35:42]Transits Explained: Four Outer Planets Changing Signs = Big Cultural Shift [41:25]Individual vs Collective in 2026: AI, Fog, Compassion, and Boundaries [45:04]Spotting AI in Captions: M‑Dashes, Authenticity & Creative Integrity [52:07]The Case for AI: Emotional Bandwidth, Collective PTSD & Information Overload [53:37]Local Community Over Global Doomscrolling: The Real Limits of Compassion [55:57]“Why Didn’t You Post?” Expectations, Activism Pressure & Choosing Your Lane [58:06]Kids, Compassion & the Whale Story: When the World Hurts Too Much [01:01:36]Take Your Power Back: Nervous System Regulation as the New Activism [01:05:03]Tools for Reactivity: The Ladder of Inference [01:13:24]Unprecedented Times & Long Cycles: 2026 Astrology as a Clarity Practice [01:15:48]What to Take from Astrology: Personal Clarity, Real Expertise & Research [01:27:45]Fire Sign Balance: Self‑Care Isn’t Selfish (and It’s How We Help Others) [01:33:46]Connect with Madelin + Final Reflections: Nurture Yourself & Share the Episode [01:35:31]Wildly Recommended:Spring Planner Pre-Orders: Wild & Rooted Seasonal Journal for KidsLadder of Inference Episode - COMING SOONMadelin's Astrology PlannerChani AppConnect with Madelin Further:[email protected] an Astrology ReadingInstagram: MadelinAdenaSmithConnect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:YouTube: WILDly.IntentionalInstagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf this sparked a “why has no one said this before?” moment for you, send it to a fellow cycle-breaker. Share it with someone ready to stop playing by the old rules and start writing their own.Unrule the World is recorded at weird hours with big energy, truth, and curiosity. If it’s sparking something in you, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [BONUS] Grounding, Guided Compass Check-in

    Guiding your way back to what matters.The Compass is not a planner. It’s not a checklist. And it’s not a “Word of the Year” you have to stick with. It’s a simple, seasonal practice for choosing how you want to be as you move through your life.Instead of asking: What should I do next?The Compass asks: Who am I becoming as I move forward?Inside, you’ll be invited to:reflect on what’s rising to the surfacechoose a word, animal, or sign that resonatesnotice how it shows up in your daily lifereturn to it whenever you feel disconnected or unsureThere’s no timeline. No right interpretation. No pressure to get it “right.”You can come back to this practice:when life shiftswhen your word no longer fitswhen something new is arrivingThe Compass is meant to be lived quietly, as a North Star, not a map.✨ Includes 15 pages for returning to your word or letting it change✨ Designed to complement G.R.O.W. without overlapping it✨ Can be revisited anytime, in any seasonGet Your Wildly Intentional Compass [Digital Download]

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    [039] Life Inside and After a Cult: Race, Control, and The Living Word Fellowship

    With Adam Beatty Adam shares what it was like to grow up inside The Living Word Fellowship, a high-control religious movement that later collapsed under widespread allegations of abuse. As a Black man, he speaks candidly about race, power, and tokenism, both within the church and in the aftermath of its collapse.This is a long-form conversation. Please listen at your own pace, and take care of yourself as needed. This episode includes discussions of spiritual abuse, sexual abuse, racism, and high-control religious systems.In this episode:Introduction and Content Warning [00:00]Adam's Early Life in the Living Word Fellowship [01:01]Experiences and Reflections on Shiloh [04:22]Understanding Cult Dynamics [07:58]Historical Context and Personal Reflections [17:11]Race and Identity in the Cult [38:33]The Moving Goalposts of Whiteness [52:23]Experiences of Racism in the Church [54:50]Racism and Leadership in the Church [57:57]Designated Relationships and Control [01:04:08]Leaving the Church and Its Aftermath [01:07:10]The Fall of Living Word Fellowship [01:17:15]Widespread Abuse and Cover-Up [01:22:29]Healing and Processing Trauma [01:38:26]Handling Rule Violations and Group Dynamics [01:41:24]Generational Perspectives and Church Hierarchy [01:43:16]Challenges and Stress in Managing the Group [01:47:17]Therapy and Healing from Trauma [01:51:54]Reflecting on the Podcast and Personal Growth [01:55:26]Addressing Systemic Issues and Seeking Justice [02:05:08]Final Thoughts and Moving Forward [02:22:54]Why it matters:Having real conversations and giving people space to share their stories that shaped them is crucial to keeping the HUMAN in humanity.Resources + Links:Oops I'm in a Cult! PodcastIf you or someone you know is struggling emotionally, experiencing distress, or needs mental health support, help is available.988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.) — call or text 988, or visit 988lifeline.orgNational Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) — resources for finding mental health support and informationConnect with Adam Further:Adam Beatty is a lyricist, audio engineer and photographer from Los Angeles, California. He grew up in The Living Word Fellowship, once considered a non-denominational church that was revealed to be a high pressure cult in 2018, when an open letter was published online by a former member alleging years of sexual and emotional abuse that was actively covered up by leadership. He currently lives in Iowa City, Iowa. Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [038] Navigating Life's Transitions: Confronting Change and Embracing Authenticity

    With Telfer Wild Mind Guide In this engaging episode, Mandy and her guest, Telfer discuss navigating life's transitions. They delve into the concept of "Ecotones" those critical, often chaotic zones of transformation between one state and another. Through personal anecdotes and deep reflections, they explore themes like embracing change, overcoming perfectionism, and finding authenticity. The conversation also touches on astrology, numerology, and the importance of remaining curious and open-hearted in the face of life's challenges.In this episode:Journey with Veda Dave [01:52]Telfer's Transformation [04:03]Navigating Personal and Professional Challenges [08:43]The Importance of Authenticity [12:56]Understanding Ecotones and Life Transitions [27:21]Telfer's New Beginning in Costa Rica [48:37]Navigating Life's Major Transitions [56:14]Reflecting on Life's Journey and Patterns [01:07:30]Understanding Time and Ecotones [01:21:59]The Power of Trust and Connection [01:34:50]Conclusion and Final Thoughts [01:45:49]Connect with Telfer Further:Telfer is a Wild Mind Guide and founder of Ecotone Academy, offering embodied education for the evolution from ego to eco. His expertise & experience ranges from Ayurveda and Vedic Astrology to Internal Family Systems and the Nature-Based Map of the Human Psyche. The name Telfer means "one who destroys without malice," and this is his gift: helping wise people kindly destroy outdated identities in order to more accurately embody their most authentic [email protected] on InstagramTelfer's WebsiteConnect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [037] Winters Compass: A Different Way to Begin the New Year

    For most of human history, January 1 was not universally recognized as the “start” of the year. The idea of making promises at the start of the year is ancient, but the way we do it now is very modern.In this episode:The History of the Gregorian Calendar [02:20]Origins of New Year's Resolutions [04:42]Modern Resolutions and Their Challenges [05:38]Winter: A Season for Rest and Reflection [07:31]Setting Intentions Instead of Goals [09:09]Personal Stories and Examples [12:33]Embrace the Season [15:49]Why it matters: Winter has never been a season of becoming. It’s a season of remembering.Wildly Recommended:Wildly Intentional Compass: Guiding your way back to what matters.Your Word BraceletWild + Rooted Seasonal Journals + PlannersAction Challenge:Instead of asking “What do I need to do?”, ask “How do I want to be?”.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s conversation got you thinking differently, share it with a family who would love it too. Big ideas spread like wildfire and sometimes, all it takes is one spark to start a new legacy. 🔥This show is fueled by hard questions, brave conversations, and, yes, usually a lot of coffee. If theWildfire Series lights something up in you, you can help keep it burning by supporting the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [036] Jólabókaflóð: A Winter Reading Tradition of Books, Cocoa, and Calm

    Jólabókaflóð is the Icelandic tradition of gifting books, drinking cocoa, and spending a quiet winter night reading together. Join me as I share the magic of our family’s Book Flood, why it mattered so much to us, and how you can create a simple, meaningful reading ritual of your own this season.In this episode:The Origin of Jólabókaflóð [02:16]Personal Experience with Jólabókaflóð [03:16]Planning Your Own Jólabókaflóð [04:28]Tips for a Successful Book Flood [05:49]Resources for Year-Round Reading [07:34]The Deeper Meaning of Jólabókaflóð [09:04]Invitation [09:54]Why it matters:Because in a season that can feel frantic and overfull, Jólabókaflóð invites us to slow down, choose presence over pressure, and let stories reconnect us to ourselves and to each other.Wildly Recommended:Bookshop.org book listsThe Christmas Book Flood by Emily KilgoreWildly Intentional Book ListsAction Challenge:So here’s my invitation for you this winter: Pick a night. Choose a book — or a stack of them. Make some cocoa. And let yourselves fall into a quiet tradition that has shaped generations of Icelandic families.Resources + Links:Episode [024] Living the Story & Raising Readers: What Laura Ingalls Wilder Teaches Us About Connection that LastsEpisode [004] How to Curate and Create a Legacy with Your Home LibraryConnect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s conversation got you thinking differently, share it with a family who would love it too. Big ideas spread like wildfire and sometimes, all it takes is one spark to start a new legacy. 🔥This show is fueled by hard questions, brave conversations, and, yes, usually a lot of coffee. If theWildfire Series lights something up in you, you can help keep it burning by supporting the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [035] When Curiosity Becomes Courage: The Rural Woman’s Revolution with Emily Reuschel

    With Emily Reuschel Emily Reuschel shares her journey from rural roots and teaching to soul expansion coaching and embodied leadership. We explore what it means to unlearn expectations, live out loud, and lead with deep intention, especially as women rewriting the rural script.In this episode:Introducing Emily Russel [02:11]Emily's Journey: From Educator to Soul Expansion Coach [05:20]Personal Growth and Burnout [09:08]Spiritual Awakening and Healing [12:06]Navigating Relationships and Expectations [16:52]The Power of Curiosity and Connection [43:50]Embracing Change and Groundedness [52:27]The Power of Vulnerability and Community [54:03]Reclaiming Our Truths and Leadership [56:04]Challenging Agricultural Norms [58:14]Women Leading Conversations in Agriculture [01:01:14]Navigating Personal and Collective Evolution [01:05:59]The Importance of Belonging and Community [01:13:50]Balancing Creation and Consumption [01:29:46]Why it matters:Because so many women, especially in rural or traditional spaces, are waking up to the quiet truth that the life they were taught to want doesn’t actually fit. This conversation is a reminder that unlearning is not rebellion, it’s remembering and that living with intention isn’t about abandoning your roots, but reclaiming your power to grow something new.Connect with Emily:Emily 's Facebook page @emilyreuschel on Instagram Emily 's Website Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [034] H.O.W.L.: A Wildfire Family Seasonal Ritual for Honoring Our Wins + Lessons

    Gather around with us for a family H.O.W.L.: a cozy, end-of-season ritual where we honor the wins and lessons that shaped us this year. It’s fun, imperfect, and full of heart. Let this Wildfire conversation inspire a new tradition in your home.In this episode:Season Wrap-Up: Family H.O.W.L. Celebration [00:46]Understanding the H.O.W.L. Ritual [02:19]Meet the Webber Wolfpack [07:19]Defender's Cursive Journey [09:22]Enforcer's Writing, Illustrating, and Publishing Adventure [12:43]Discussing Alpha Beta and his new Handyman Venture: Home-Front Property Services - a family business [21:59]Celebrating Little Wolf's Milestones [29:57]Luna's Seasonal Planner Journey & Launch [33:09]The Importance of Celebrating Wins [39:13]Join the Wildfire Wall of F.A.M.E. [42:31]Upcoming G.R.O.W. Challenge [44:20]Why it matters:In a world that moves fast, taking a moment to name our wins and lessons helps our families feel seen, supported, and grounded. When we make space for these tiny rituals, we teach our kids (and ourselves) that progress is worth celebrating.Wildly Recommended:Share a spark on the Wildfire Wall of F.A.M.E.Get a Wild + Rooted PlannerGet your paws on Lilly's bookFamily Discussion Questions:Honor: What are we most proud of? What milestones did we reach? Begin by honoring the effort, kindness, and creativity you’ve shown this season.Our: Who helped make this season special? Recognize and thank the people who encouraged, supported, or inspired you. Share how they made a difference and notice how much stronger we are when we G.R.O.W. together.Wins: What brought you the most joy or made you feel accomplished? Celebrate the big and small victories: projects finished, new skills learned, or moments of courage.Lessons: What did we learn this winter? How will we carry that wisdom forward into the next? Reflect on the challenges and surprises that taught you something important.Action Challenge:Gather your pack: your family, your people, whoever’s been part of your season. Light a candle, snuggle in, build a fort, or sit by a fire. Keep it short and simple; even ten minutes can make it special. Take turns sharing reflections, proud moments, or funny memories. Celebrate the little wins, the lessons learned, and the ways you’ve grown together.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s conversation got you thinking differently, share it with a family who would love it too. Big ideas spread like wildfire and sometimes, all it takes is one spark to start a new legacy. 🔥This show is fueled by hard questions, brave conversations, and, yes, usually a lot of coffee. If theWildfire Series lights something up in you, you can help keep it burning by supporting the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [033] How I Became a Woman Who Hunts: My First Deer, Three Years of Waiting, and a Wild Becoming

    In this episode, I share the story of hunting my first deer — a journey that took three years of waiting, learning, fear, patience, and wild becoming. From motherhood and ethical harvesting to the quiet beauty of the land, this is the untold story behind the shot. It’s a conversation about capability, reverence, and stepping into a version of yourself you never expected.In this episode:Motherhood and Hunting: A Unique Blend [00:53]The Awakening: Curiosity and Responsibility [03:49]Family Influence: A New Perspective [05:06]The Turning Point: Embracing the Wild [05:56]The First Hunt: Overcoming Fears [10:47]The Moment of Truth: Taking the Shot [15:00]Reflection: The Deeper Meaning of Hunting [20:01]A Newfound Connection [24:55]Why it matters:It matters because we all have edges we’re meant to cross, and this episode gives permission to explore the unexpected parts of ourselves with courage, reverence, and honesty.Reflection Question:What’s the thing you keep saying “not me” about, and what if it is you?If today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it, the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone. I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [032] How to Make Spirituality Part of Your Daily Life: Somatics, Intuition, and Animal Guides with Jai

    With Jai Radical Mandy and Jai dive into the bridge between the spiritual and the embodied, exploring animal guides, energy work, Akashic insight, and somatic practice. Jai shares practical ways to weave sacredness into everyday life, from rituals to symbolic “pockets of peace.” A live reading brings the conversation home, revealing what it looks like to soften, release, and trust your path forward.In this episode:Full Moon Energy and December's Cultural Expectations [02:36]Jay's Personal Journey and Healing Methods [06:19]Creating Personal Rituals and Pockets of Peace [08:20]Understanding Spiritual Practices and Relationships [09:41]The Connection Between Survival Instinct and Spirit [17:26]Defining 3D and 5D Realities [20:01]The Importance of Community and Ceremony [25:50]Introduction to Somatic Experiencing [31:33]Live Session: Addressing Stuckness [44:13]Reiki and Nervous System Regulation [51:38]Animal Guides and Their Significance [53:48]The Power of Ceremony and Community [01:02:34]Embracing Challenges and Transformation [01:06:39]Year of the Horse: Stepping into Power [01:25:52]Why it matters:Real spiritual growth doesn’t happen in theory, it happens in your body, your rhythms, and your everyday life. This episode shows how simple, embodied practices can shift you out of survival mode and into deeper connection.Wildly Recommended:Books recommended in this episodeReflection Question:What is one small, sacred practice you can weave into your day: something that brings you back to yourself, to your breath, to what’s real?Connect with Jai:Jai has spent more than 20 years studying and practicing energy medicine, learning from Indigenous and mystical traditions as well as modern scientific approaches. A Reiki Master/Teacher since 2009, she is also a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (intermediate) and trained in Matrix Energetics. For the past 15 years, Jai has been a bridge between worlds seen and unseen—weaving Indigenous wisdom, mystical traditions, and contemporary energy healing into pathways of profound transformation for her clients. Jai 's Website @stayradicaljai on Instagram If this episode lit a spark of remembrance in you, pass it on. Share it with a kindred spirit who’s also craving deeper roots and ancient rhythms. Let’s bring the lost wisdom back, together.Into the Known is about moving through mystery with presence and I often record it in the quiet hours. If it brings grounding or insight, you can fuel the process by supporting the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [031] Creating in the Age of AI: How to Stay Human, Think Differently & Build What’s Next

    With Aaron Proietti In this episode, I’m joined by Aaron Proietti—AI strategist, systems thinker, and longtime co-creator—for a real conversation about what it means to create in the age of AI.We talk about what’s shifting, what’s staying the same, and how to stay aligned as the world speeds up.This isn’t about resisting the future—it’s about designing it, so we still belong in it.In this episode:The Evolution of AI [03:07]AI's Impact on Society [06:04]Challenges and Risks of AI [08:15]Prompt Engineering and AI Interaction [24:07]AI in Problem Solving and Innovation [30:45]The Future of AI and Coding [37:38]Understanding GPT and Its Impact on Education [41:38]Rethinking Learning in the Age of AI [42:20]The Role of Curiosity and Critical Thinking [44:53]Embracing AI for Personal and Professional Growth [47:25]The Future of Human-AI Interaction [50:02]AI's Potential and Ethical Considerations [55:38]Navigating the Rapid Pace of Change [01:00:19]Designing a Future with AI [01:15:06]AI for Good: Transforming Society [01:20:22]Human-AI Collaboration: Preserving Humanity [01:23:06]Designing Your Life with AI [01:25:59]Navigating the AI Revolution [01:28:10]The Future of Work in an AI-Driven World [01:37:12]Privacy, Copyright, and the Changing Economy [01:44:45]Hope for the Future: Embracing AI [01:49:42]Why it matters:AI isn’t just changing how we work—it’s reshaping how we think, create, and make decisions. This conversation will help you stop outsourcing your voice and start reclaiming your agency.Wildly Recommended:Take the Wild Ways Quiz (I built the logic with AI)Reflection Question:Where are you tempted to outsource your creativity, when what you really need is to reclaim it?Connect with Aaron:Guest bio: Aaron Proietti Instagram: Today’s InnovatorToday’s InnovatorIf this sparked a “why has no one said this before?” moment for you, send it to a fellow cycle-breaker. Share it with someone ready to stop playing by the old rules, and start writing their own. Unrule the World is recorded at weird hours with big energy and no rules, just truth and curiosity. If it’s sparking something in you, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [030] See the Good, Say It Out Loud: Why Positive Feedback Matters

    What if kindness was our rebellion? In this episode, Mandy unpacks why positive reviews, gratitude, and simple words of encouragement matter more than ever—and how seeing the good and saying it out loud can change everything.In this episode:The Impact of Positive Feedback [00:28]Supporting Service Workers and Small Businesses [01:31]The Importance of Kindness in Customer Interactions [04:22]Tipping and Generosity [07:09]Holiday Season Reminders [08:36]Encouragement Over Criticism [10:19]Why it matters:Every review, kind comment, or thank-you note tells someone: I see you, your work matters, keep going. And in a time when so many people are stretched thin or questioning if what they do makes a difference — those words can be the thing that keeps them showing up.Wildly Recommended:So maybe this week, leave three reviews: one for a local business, one for a service worker, and one for a product or creator you love.Reflection Question:What would change if we started noticing what’s right as quickly as we point out what’s wrong?If today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it — the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone. I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [029] Transforming Eureka Moon Farm: The Story of a Regenerative Vision with Fred Meyer of Earthmind

    With Fred Meyer What does it really mean to belong to a place—and to leave something better behind? In this conversation with Fred Meyer of EarthMind, we trace the story of Eureka Moon Farm and reflect on how vision, stewardship, and we explore what it means to design a life, and a landscape that actually fits.In this episode:What is EarthMind/Backyard Abundance? [01:30]The How of Eureka Moon Farm [03:10]Starting the Farm Journey [05:25]Designing the Farm with Fred Meyer, EarthMind [07:51]Challenges and Realizations [12:46]The Importance of Proximity in Farm Design [39:48]Seasonal Chicken Paddocks and Elder Lane [43:30]Natural Playscapes for Kids [48:25]Design Elements and Wayfinding [50:34]Creative Play and Loose Parts [52:37]The Culvert Tunnel Project [56:54]Lessons from Natural Playscapes [58:54]Mulching and Weed Control [01:05:45]Area Beautification Projects [01:09:00]The Importance of a Plan [01:12:06]EarthMind Coaching and Support Services [01:22:13]Why it matters:Maybe you’re in a season of tending, not sprinting. Maybe you’re reimagining what legacy looks like beyond achievement. This conversation is a reminder that the small, faithful work you're doing, right where you are already matters.Wildly Recommended:Order Fred's Book: Low-Maintenance Eco Gardens: A Practical Guide to Creating an Easy & Sustainable GardenReflection Question:What have you learned from watching your place grow and shift over time?Resources + Links:EarthMind Case StudiesFind Fred:Backyard Abundance/EarthMindIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it — the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone. I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [028] Creative Builders & Conscious Marketing: A Conversation with Molly Knuth

    With Molly Knuth Marketing strategist Molly Knuth joins Mandy to explore how to market with heart, follow your energy, and grow sustainably through every season. Hear real examples, creative strategy, and practical insights for entrepreneurs and “Creative Builders” who want to grow without losing their why.In this episode:Meet Molly Knuth [01:20]The Power of Social Media Marketing [10:06]Building a Business and a Life [17:49]Marketing Strategies for Entrepreneurs [21:53]Nurturing Your Audience [38:47]Following the Energy & Consistency [47:52]Behind the Scenes: Sharing Your Process [52:35]Strategic Planning, Serve and Sustain: Balancing Business and Life [01:00:48]Long-Term Strategy and Planning [01:12:59]Final Thoughts and Resources [01:24:41]Why it matters:Marketing matters because it’s how we share what we’ve built with the world. It’s storytelling, connection, and the bridge between our purpose and the people we’re meant to serve.Wildly Recommended:Schaffer Family Registered Dairy [Sponsor] Portraits by Jeanna [Photographer Case Study]Kelsi Lynch Art [Artist Case Study]Anna Banana Shop Art [Artist Case Study]Books recommended in this episodeReflection Question:[Thoughtful, soul-stirring listener question]Connect with Molly: Molly Knuth is a storyteller, strategist, and Connection Creator based in rural Iowa. A former teacher turned entrepreneur, she spent nearly a decade leading Molly Knuth Media, helping small-town businesses share their stories online with heart. Now, as Managing Director at The Restoration Project and host of The Found Podcast, Molly helps leaders reconnect with themselves, their purpose, and their people. Blending practical tools with heartfelt reflection, she inspires others to move from overwhelmed to aligned and reminds us all that connection is the foundation of meaningful leadership. @mollyknuth on Instagram Molly 's Website The Found PodcastIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it — the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone. I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [027] Fall Into Rhythm: ROOTINES, Real Life, and Finding Calm Before the Holiday Hustle

    Feeling the pull to slow down before the holiday hustle? Mandy shares how to build ROOTINES (routines rooted in your values) to bring calm, connection, and rhythm back to your days. You’ll also get a peek inside the new Wild + Rooted Seasonal Journal + Planner: WINTER edition for Kids and how it can help your family stay grounded through the season.In this episode:Introducing Rooted Routines [00:49]Morning Routine Tips [04:58]The Seasonal Journal and Planner [06:42]Pre-Order and Special Offers [09:07]Wildly Recommended:Preorder your copy of My Wild + Rooted Kids' Winter Journal + PlannerFor listeners of this episode, preorder before November 15 and use code WINTERCHEER for an additional 10 % off. The goal is simple—more families feeling rooted, not rushed. If this episode encouraged you today, share this episode or the planner with a friend who’d love a gentler, more grounded start to the day. Let’s help more families find their rhythm and live more wildly intentional.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.

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    [026] Lessons Learned from Miscarriage: Healing, Hope, and Honoring Loss

    If you’ve experienced miscarriage or pregnancy loss, this episode is for you. Mandy opens up about her own story, sharing hard-won lessons on grief, healing, and hope reminding you that you’re not alone on this journey.In this episode:First Miscarriage Experience [03:37]Grieving Together and Differently [05:56]Medical and Emotional Challenges [08:04]Lessons Learned from Loss [11:10]Faith, Gratitude, and Healing [18:34]Why it matters:Too many women walk through miscarriage in silence — and it’s time we talk about it with honesty, compassion, and hope.Wildly Recommended:Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support A national organization with over 75 chapters offering phone support, in-person & online groups, private communities, resource kits, and memorial events.Star Legacy Foundation Offers free virtual support groups (for early loss, later loss, parents after loss, dads, grandparents) facilitated by mental health professionals.Miscarriage Matters, Inc. A “village of healing” providing free one-on-one peer support for mothers and fathers impacted by miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant loss.MIS Share (Miscarriage, Infant Loss, and Stillbirth Support Network) A parent-led network offering monthly support groups, comfort, understanding, and companionship for parents who’ve lost babies before, during, or after birth.M.E.N.D. (Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death) A Christian non-profit offering support groups, memorial events, and a community for families who have lost babies through miscarriage, stillbirth, or neonatal death.Empty Cradle A nonprofit serving those who’ve lost a baby via miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death, TFMR, or SIDS — offering remembrance events, education, and support services.No Foot Too Small (NFTS) A nonprofit dedicated to celebrating angels, uniting families, and building birthing + bereavement suites in hospitals. NFTS offers peer-led support groups, community events, and sacred spaces for families to honor and heal after pregnancy or infant loss.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [025] Growing Up Psychic with Michael Bodine: Celebrity Readings, Spiritual Protection, and What’s Ahead

    With Michael Bodine Michael Bodine grew up in a family of psychics, has spent decades reading celebrities, and doing ghost bustings. In this episode we dive into his childhood stories, his process, spiritual protections, and he even does live mini-readings. It’s raw, practical, and wildly entertaining.In this episode:Welcome Michael Bodine! [03:45]Growing Up in a Psychic Family [05:59]Spiritual Experiences and Skepticism [10:29]Celebrity Readings and Their Impact [39:37]Navigating the World of Actors and Psychics [43:58]We're on Earth to learn lessons[47:17]Future Readings and Individual Focus [49:01]The Role of AI in Our Future [51:15]Dealing with Negativity and Finding Light [54:04]Mini-Personal Readings and Life Changes [01:00:05]The Farm's Energy and Ancestral Karma [01:17:44]Practical Advice for Interacting with Spirits [01:22:17]Overcoming Fear of Ghosts [01:25:05]Dealing with Spirit Activity + Children and Imaginary Friends [01:27:41]Understanding & Communicating with Spirit Guides [01:41:38]Skepticism and Belief [01:55:35]Final Thoughts and Reflections [01:58:56]Why it matters:If you’ve ever felt a presence, seen a shadow, or heard a bump in the night and wondered what to do with it, you’re going to love this conversation. Michael shares both wild stories and practical tools for protecting your energy and making sense of the unseen.Wildly Recommended:Growing up Psychic (book by Michael)A Psychic's Life (book by Michael)Reflection Question:When was a time you felt something you couldn’t explain — a shadow, a presence, a sign — and what did you do with it?Connect with Michael:Michael Bodine is a psychic, ghostbuster, author, and speaker who’s been doing readings for more than 45 years. Born into a family of psychics, Michael focuses on what’s ahead—love, health, work, and the opportunities (and obstacles) shaping your future. Known for his wit and straight-talking style, he’s the author of Growing Up Psychic and A Psychic’s Life, and has worked with everyone from Hollywood celebrities to everyday seekers. If today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it — someone who’s creeped out by bumps in the night or trying to tap into their intuition. The ripple starts in quiet moments like this, who knows what it might grow into.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [024] Living the Story & Raising Readers: What Laura Ingalls Wilder Teaches Us About Connection That Lasts

    Some stories aren’t just read, they’re lived. From prairie days to modern classics, books have a way of rooting us, slowing us down, and drawing us closer to one another. This episode is a reminder that raising readers isn’t about finishing booklists, but about weaving stories into the rhythms of everyday life—so they become memories that last.In this episode:Why it matters:Reading aloud slows us down and gives families a shared world—a rhythm of belonging, imagination, and connection that screens can’t offer. It’s less about literacy and more about lasting bonds.Wildly Recommended:Books recommended in this episodeRead Aloud RevivalReflection Question:What book are you bringing to life this season?Related Episodes:Episode 004 - How to Curate and Create a Legacy with Your Home LibraryEpisode 011 - Saying Yes to a Slow SummerIf this episode lit a spark of remembrance in you, pass it on. Share it with a kindred spirit who’s also craving deeper roots and ancient rhythms. Let’s bring the lost wisdom back — together.Into the Known is about moving through mystery with presence—and I often record it in the quiet hours. If it brings grounding or insight, you can fuel the process by supporting the show.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [023] Labor Day with Purpose: A Family Conversation About Work, Rest, and Rhythms

    This Labor Day, let’s do more than grill burgers and watch parades. Let’s reimagine the season ahead—building family rhythms that honor both hustle and Sabbath, labor and pause.In this episode:Historical Background of Labor Day [02:24]The Importance of Work-Rest Rhythms [03:40]Practical Tips for Weekly Rest [05:29]Family Conversations on Labor and Rest [07:52]Why it matters:The way we shape our days shapes our lives. When families learn to honor both work and rest, we create space for connection, resilience, and joy that lasts beyond the holiday.Family Discussion Questions:What if Labor Day wasn’t just one Monday in September, but a rhythm we practiced weekly as families?Who do you notice working really hard in our neighborhood or family? How could we thank them this week?What does rest look like in our family? Why is it important? How do we fight the impulse to keep doing more?What’s your favorite way to rest after working hard—playing, reading, napping, something else?How will we honor both labor and rest, not just once a year, but in every season?Action Challenge:Choose one weekly rhythm that feels like real rest for your family—and try it out this week. Resources + Links:Invitation to Fall Routines Challenge [coming soon!]If today’s conversation got you thinking differently, share it with a family who would love it too. Big ideas spread like wildfire — and sometimes, all it takes is one spark to start a new legacy. 🔥This show is fueled by hard questions, brave conversations, and, yes, usually a lot of coffee. If Wildfire Roundtable lights something up in you, you can help keep it burning by supporting the show.

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    [022] Creating Soulscapes: Finding Home, Healing, and Wild Belonging with Laura Weber

    With Laura Weber Laura Weber, founder of Environmental SOULutions, joins Mandy for a rich conversation on land, soul, and what it truly means to come home. From Soulscapes to spiritual ecology, Laura shares how the design of our spaces can support healing, rewilding, and deep transformation. If you’ve ever felt the call to root deeper or live more intentionally with the earth, this one’s for you.In this episode:Meet Laura Weber & The Concept of Soul Scapes [01:11]Designing a Sacred Space: The Yurt Story [03:50]Environmental SOULutions and Real Estate [16:05]Navigating Change and Composting the Soul [35:01]The Wisdom of Trees and Reaching Out [39:52]Embracing Change and the Dance of Life [41:43]Rewilding Spirituality and the Wild Within [47:19]Forest Bathing and Reconnecting with Nature [01:02:22]Final Thoughts [01:09:43]Why it matters:At a time when disconnection—from land, purpose, and each other—is the norm, this conversation offers a radically different path: one rooted in justice, soul, and the wisdom of the wild. It matters because the way we live on the land reflects the way we live with ourselves.Wildly Recommended:Books recommended in this episodeEnvironmental SOULutionsReflection Question:What’s something wild or wonderful that’s calling you right now?Connect with Laura:Laura Weber, Ph.D., is the founder of Environmental Soulutions, where she blends her background in environmental ethics, higher education, and spiritual direction to guide people through personal and ecological transformation. A certified executive coach, nature therapy guide, and licensed realtor, Laura specializes in biomimicry-based change management—helping individuals and organizations navigate life transitions with the wisdom of the natural world. Whether through Soulscapes, environmental justice work, or vocational coaching, she supports eco-minded seekers and changemakers in aligning their lives with what truly matters. @lauraweber.envsoul on Instagram Where the Wild Things Aren'tIf this episode lit a spark of remembrance in you, pass it on. Share it with a kindred spirit who’s also craving deeper roots and ancient rhythms. Let’s bring the lost wisdom back — together.Into the Known is about moving through mystery with presence—and I often record it in the quiet hours. If it brings grounding or insight, you can fuel the process by supporting the show.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [021] Deconstructing Identity, Surrendering Control, and Rebuilding from the Soul: Let’s Take It All Apart with Lindsay Leahy

    With Lindsay Leahy In this deeply personal and unfiltered conversation, Lindsay Leahy and I unravel the layers of identity, leadership, faith, and family—sharing things we've never said out loud before. We explore what it truly means to Take It All Apart in order to rebuild with intention. If you're in the thick of transformation, this one’s for you.In this episode:Releasing old versions of ourselves to reconnect with who we truly areThe messy, beautiful unraveling of identity, ego, and expectationsMotherhood, marriage, friendship, and the hard conversations in betweenVulnerability, faith, and the divine process behind Take It All ApartSpiritual awakenings, grief, guilt, forgiveness, and healing childhood woundsLeading with intention, managing energy, and creating space for the life you actually wantWhy it matters:When one woman tells the truth about her life, it creates space for others to do the same. These personal stories of unraveling and rebuilding aren't just about us—they’re about all of us waking up to who we really are, and choosing to live with intention, not illusion.Reflection Questions:What relationship can we have here that is healthy? Are you doing things out of love or obligation? Are we holding onto old versions of ourselves and other people? Can you picture the person you are triggered by as a little boy/girl? Resources + Links:Books recommended in this episodeThe Restoration Project | Your Leadership CoachesConnect with Lindsay:Lindsay Leahy is a proud wife, daughter, auntie, and friend. She is passionate about Jesus, hugs, dreams, adventures, and deep conversation. She is the author of Take It All Apart: How to Live, Lead, and Work with Intention; creator of the blog Grit, Gratitude, and Grace; and the founder and Dream Builder at The Restoration Project, a women-owned coaching and consulting practice that provides experiences, programs, and services to improve organizational health, team and leadership effectiveness and individual well-being. Lindsay 's Facebook page @yourleadershipcoaches on Instagram Lindsay 's Website If today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it — the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone. As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [020] Behind the Mic: Podcasting with Purpose (And What I've Learned after Publishing 25 Episodes)

    In this milestone episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what it’s really taken to publish 25 episodes of Wildly Intentional. From grief and playroom studios to ripple stories and recalibration—this is the honest truth about showing up, staying aligned, and creating something that matters. If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to build with heart in the middle of real life, this one’s for you.In this episode:Reflecting on the Journey [00:23]Impactful Stories from Listeners [01:31]Podcasting Challenges and Learnings [03:51]Balancing Personal Life and Podcasting [06:27]Navigating Social Media and Marketing [10:06]The Weight of the World and Finding Purpose [12:02]Final Thoughts [15:42]Why it matters:Showing up with intention—especially in hard seasons—creates real impact. I'm not just creating content; these last 25 episodes are full of connection, clarity, and quiet rebellion in a world that needs it.Reflection Question:This is your reminder to come up for air. To step outside the algorithm. To pause the pressure. To ask: What pace is actually mine? Maybe you're also feeling the pull to be easier on yourself—and gentler with others. To stop asking, “What side are you on?” and start asking, “What stories shaped you?”Resources + Links:Support Mandy and the ShowBookshop.org - Mandy Book RecommendationsIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it — the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.

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    [🔥] Beyond Fireworks: A Family Conversation About True Freedom & the 4th of July

    This Independence Day, we’re not just lighting fireworks—we’re lighting sparks of thought. This episode invites you and your family to rethink freedom, reflect on legacy, and take one real step toward greater independence. Because freedom isn’t just a story from the past—it’s a practice for right now, and it starts at home.In this episode:Exploring the Deeper Meaning of July 4th [00:18]Historical Context of Independence Day [01:59]Symbols and Traditions of Independence Day [05:16]Reflecting on True Freedom and Independence [06:49]Taking Action Towards Real Independence [08:32]Family Challenges and Activities [11:50]Final Thoughts and Encouragement [14:29]Why it matters:Because this moment isn’t just about celebrating freedom—it’s about raising thinkers, makers, and cycle-breakers who know how to build it. Independence isn’t inherited. It’s modeled.Family Discussion Questions:Who got freedom in 1776? Who didn’t? What does freedom mean to you now?What are you saying yes to that deep down… you know you need to say no to?What would real freedom look like in your home? In your neighborhood? What’s one small way we can live more freely—together?Action Challenge: Pick ONE system you're going to declare independence from in the next 30 days.Kid Challenge: Pick one thing you can learn, do, or take responsibility for this month that makes you a little more independent. Maybe it's learning to cook something on your own. Maybe it’s asking good questions, starting a garden project, or helping a neighbor.Resources + Links:Rhythm & Roots Almanac [coming soon!]Wildly Intentional is made in the quiet hours (before sunrise or after bedtime) with heart, hope, and a big mug of coffee by my side. If it resonates, and you want to help offset the cost of production, you can support the show. Every bit helps me keep the mic on and the mission moving.If today’s conversation got you thinking differently, share it with a family who would love it too. Big ideas spread like wildfire — and sometimes, all it takes is one spark to start a new legacy. 🔥

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    [WW7] The Wild Blend: You Were Never Meant to Fit a Box | Wild Ways Week, Day 7

    Wild Ways Week | Day 7In today’s episode of Wild Ways Week, we’re meeting the Wild Blend. Those beautiful, brave souls who don’t fit into just one box (and never should). If you’ve ever taken a quiz and thought, “Wait… I’m a little bit of all of these,” this episode is your permission slip to stop picking sides.Wild Blends carry multitudes. One day they’re building bold ideas, the next they’re craving solitude in the woods. They’re the bridge-builders, the edge-walkers, the ones who hold space for paradox and make it look like art.But being a Blend isn’t always easy. The world likes clarity. Labels. A clear lane. So Blends often wrestle with imposter syndrome, decision fatigue, and the pressure to choose just one path. This episode dives into that tension and what it means to own your inner mosaic with pride.We’ll explore what drives Wild Blends, what they need to thrive, and how honoring your complexity can unlock your next brave move. Whether you’re a Wild Blend yourself or love someone who is, this one’s a heart-hitter.Understanding the Wild Blend [00:11]Real Stories from Wild Blends [03:03]Challenges Faced by Wild Blends [03:55]Transformation and Thriving as a Wild Blend [04:54]Reflection and Next Steps [05:27]Popular Episodes and Series Farewell [06:24]Wildly Recommended:Take the Wild Ways Quiz (if you haven't yet)Reflection Question:What would it feel like to honor all the parts of you, without needing to simplify them for someone else?Recommended Episodes:[003] Bloodlines & Storylines: Lessons From Our Family Histories and Ancestral Wisdom[002] The WOLFPACK Way: How We Created Family Values That Raise Resilient KidsBringing Back the 90s: Why Pizza + Presence Is Our Favorite Weekly Ritual🎧 This episode is part of Wild Ways Week—a 7-part series exploring the 6 types reshaping how we live, parent, and lead.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly Intentional Facebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show. Follow the show wherever you listen, and join us as we build a life that’s wildly intentional, even if it’s wildly imperfect.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [WW6] The Creative Builder: Making Beauty from Chaos | Wild Ways Week, Day 6

    Wild Ways Week | Day 6In today’s episode of Wild Ways Week, we’re meeting The Creative Builder: the dream weaver, the slow starter, the one with a hundred sticky notes and a heart full of vision. If you’ve ever felt like your ideas are too big for your current season, or like you’re constantly building in the margins, this one’s for you.Creative Builders crave progress and purpose. They want to make something real, something that lasts. But before they thrive, they often wrestle with self-doubt, comparison, and the overwhelm of too many unfinished beginnings.This episode speaks directly to the ones with paint on their hands, ideas in their Notes app, and a quiet fire that won’t quit. We’ll explore how Creative Builders move from idea to impact, what tends to slow them down and what happens when they finally trust their own pace.Meet the Creative Builder [00:12]Understanding the Creative Builder [01:49]Challenges Faced by Creative Builders [03:16]Transforming as a Creative Builder [04:18]Reflection and Next Steps [04:51]Wildly Recommended:Take the Wild Ways Quiz (if you haven't yet)Reflection Question:What’s the idea you can’t stop thinking about and what’s one small step toward it?Recommended Episodes:[004] How to Curate and Create a Legacy with Your Home Library: Stories that stick. Shelves that speak. [006] Innovation in Real Life: How we Built QUEST, GUIDE & Rewired Our Lives with Aaron Proietti🎧 This episode is part of Wild Ways Week: a 7-part series exploring the 6 types reshaping how we live, parent, and lead.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly Intentional Facebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show. Follow the show wherever you listen, and join us as we build a life that’s wildly intentional, even if it’s wildly imperfect.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [WW5] The Rooted Seeker: Soul-Deep Rhythms & Remembering What Matters | Wild Ways Week, Day 5

    Wild Ways Week | Day 5In today’s episode of Wild Ways Week, we’re meeting The Rooted Seeker. The slow soul, the rhythm keeper, the one who longs for a grounded life that honors both depth and direction. If you’ve ever craved something quieter, deeper, or more meaningful in the midst of chaos, this one’s for you.Rooted Seekers yearn for rhythms that feel like home—ones infused with ritual, intention, and real connection. But before they find them, they often wrestle with burnout, overgiving, and feeling like they’ve lost themselves in the swirl of everyone else’s needs.This episode explores the ache behind the Rooted Seeker’s journey, the values they hold close, and what changes when they start trusting their inner compass again.Understanding the Rooted Seeker [00:10]Characteristics of Rooted Seekers [01:43]Challenges Faced by Rooted Seekers [03:19]Reflection and Next Steps [04:29]Wildly Recommended:Take the Wild Ways Quiz (if you haven't yet)Reflection Question:What ancestral, seasonal, or sacred rhythm have you been longing to return to?Recommended Episodes:[011] Saying YES to a Slow Summer: Intentional Solstice Rituals and Seasonal Reset Ideas[005] Land Healing & Hidden Stories: How One Families Tragedy Taught Me to Listen to the LandAnd my Wildfire Roundtable series offers short, small sacred stories to connect you with those you love.🎧 This episode is part of Wild Ways Week: a 7-part series exploring the 6 types reshaping how we live, parent, and lead.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly Intentional Facebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show. Follow the show wherever you listen, and join us as we build a life that’s wildly intentional, even if it’s wildly imperfect.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [WW4] The Curious Unlearner: When Rethinking Becomes a Revolution | Wild Ways Week, Day 4

    Wild Ways Week | Day 4In today’s episode of Wild Ways Week, we’re meeting The Curious Unlearner. The question-asker, the quiet challenger, the one brave enough to say, “What if there’s another way?” If you’ve ever felt like the script you were handed doesn’t fit or if you’ve started rethinking everything, this one’s for you.Curious Unlearners crave clarity and alignment. They’re peeling back layers of conditioning, reimagining what family, education, and purpose could really look like. But before they find peace, they often wrestle with doubt, identity shifts, and the fear of disappointing others.This episode holds space for that in-between: the tender place where old beliefs fall away and something truer begins to take root. We’ll talk about what drives a Curious Unlearner, the courage it takes to let go, and what opens up when you finally trust your own questions.Meet the Curious Unlearner [00:10]The Journey of the Curious Unlearner [01:40]Challenges and Desires [03:04]Reflection and Next Steps [03:59]Wildly Recommended:Take the Wild Ways Quiz (if you haven't yet)Reflection Question:What part of you has been questioning things quietly and is ready to be heard?Recommended Episodes:[008] Raising Kids Wild & Free in an RV: Redefining Success, School, and Family Freedom[009] Herbs at Our Fingertips: Simple Ways to Start Healing Naturally at Home🎧 This episode is part of Wild Ways Week: a 7-part series exploring the 6 types reshaping how we live, parent, and lead.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly Intentional Facebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show. Follow the show wherever you listen, and join us as we build a life that’s wildly intentional, even if it’s wildly imperfect.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [WW3] The Restless Reformer: Disrupt the System, Rebuild the Soul | Wild Ways Week, Day 3

    Wild Ways Week | Day 3In today’s episode of Wild Ways Week, we’re meeting The Restless Reformer. The system challenger, the truth-teller, the one who sees what’s broken and can’t look away. If you’ve ever been called intense, idealistic, or “too much” for questioning the way things are, this one’s for you.Restless Reformers crave impact. They carry deep conviction, big vision, and a hunger to make things better: for their kids, their communities, and the world. But before they lead change, they often wrestle with resentment, burnout, and feeling like they’re carrying too much, alone.This episode gets honest about the tension between passion and pressure, why the world needs Restless Reformers now more than ever and what shifts when they learn to lead from a place of presence, not just urgency.Meet the Restless Reformer [00:10]Understanding the Restless Reformer [01:40]Challenges Faced by Restless Reformers [03:00]Reflection and Next Steps [04:01]Wildly Recommended:Take the Wild Ways Quiz (if you haven't yet)Reflection Question:What system, expectation, or script are you still running, even though you know it no longer fits?Recommended Episodes:[010] Why We Started Homesteading (And Why We Scaled It Back): The Story of Eureka Moon Farm[007] The Village We Forgot: Grief, Gossip, and Showing Up When It Matters Most🎧 This episode is part of Wild Ways Week: a 7-part series exploring the 6 types reshaping how we live, parent, and lead.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly Intentional Facebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show. Follow the show wherever you listen, and join us as we build a life that’s wildly intentional, even if it’s wildly imperfect.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [WW2] The Maverick: Brave Rhythms & Bold Moves | Wild Ways Week, Day 2

    Wild Ways Week | Day 2In today’s episode of Wild Ways Week, we’re meeting The Maverick: the rebel heart, the rhythm breaker, the one who was never meant to follow the script. If you’ve ever been told you're “too much,” “too loud,” or just not the norm, this one’s for you.Mavericks crave brave rhythms, real-life ones, not Pinterest-perfect ones. But before they create them, they often wrestle with pressure, perfectionism, and feeling like they have to tone it down to be taken seriously. This episode will speak right to that tension and what happens when a Maverick finally stops asking permission.We’ll dig into what makes Mavericks tick, what they long for, what tends to get in the way and how they find freedom.Meet the Maverick: Embracing Your Unique Path [00:12]The Origin of the Maverick [01:26]The Modern Maverick: Traits and Challenges [01:56]Finding Rhythm and Balance [02:54]Reflection and Next Steps [04:38]Wildly Recommended:Take the Wild Ways Quiz (if you haven't yet)Reflection Question:Where in your life are you trying to hold it all together when you could ask for help, or let something go?Recommended Episodes:[Devoted and Doing] What D.A.D.s Wish You Knew: The Pressure, The Presence, The Purpose[Makers of Magic] Honoring M.O.M.s Who Carry It All: The Mental Load, The Mess, The MagicWildfire Roundtable: When Your kids Call You Out (and They’re Right)🎧 This episode is part of Wild Ways Week: a 7-part series exploring the 6 types reshaping how we live, parent, and lead.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly Intentional Facebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show. Follow the show wherever you listen, and join us as we build a life that’s wildly intentional, even if it’s wildly imperfect.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [WW1] What’s Your Wild Way? Quiz + Wild Ways Week Kickoff | Meet the 6 Types Living on Purpose

    In this kickoff episode of Wild Ways Week, I’m inviting you into the story behind the Wild Way Quiz. What inspired it, why it matters, and how it might just change the way you see yourself. If you’ve ever felt like the “normal” path wasn’t made for you, you’re not alone. This is where we name what makes us different and start to see it as a strength.You’ll meet the six Wild Ways: The Maverick, The Restless Reformer, The Curious Unlearner, The Rooted Seeker, The Creative Builder, and The Wild Blend. But this isn’t about putting you in a box, it’s about giving you a compass. A way to come home to yourself.With real listener stories, honest reflections, and a little bit of rebellion, I’ll walk you through how this all came to life. And what it means for the way we live, parent, build, and begin again.New here? Take the Wild Way Quiz at wildlyintentional.com/quiz to find your type. Then come back tomorrow as we dive into each one, day by day.Because once you see your Wild Way? You start to move through the world differently.00:14 Behind the Scenes: The Birth of Wild Ways01:41 The Purpose of the Wild Way Quiz02:39 Welcome to Wildly Intentional03:35 The Meaning Behind Wildly Intentional05:28 The Wild Way Quiz: Origins and Intentions08:26 Understanding the Wild Way Types13:04 Real Stories from the Wild Way Quiz14:45 Reflection and Next StepsWildly Recommended:Take the Wild Ways Quiz (if you haven't yet)Reflection Question:Which part of you already feels seen?Recommended Episodes:What it Means to Live Wildly Intentional [Trailer]: Start Here to Reclaim Your Rhythym, Rethink Legacy + Live on Purpose[BONUS] Why I Almost Didn’t Launch This Podcast (but did it anyway)[001] You’re Not Broken - The System Is: Unlearning The Life You Were Told You Want🎧 This episode is part of Wild Ways Week: a 7-part series exploring the 6 types reshaping how we live, parent, and lead.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly Intentional Facebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show. Follow the show wherever you listen, and join us as we build a life that’s wildly intentional, even if it’s wildly imperfect.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [011] Saying Yes to a Slow Summer: Intentional Solstice Rituals & Seasonal Reset Ideas

    Step into the longest day of the year with presence, not pressure. In this episode, we explore how to honor the Summer Solstice through intentional rituals, rooted rhythms, and gentle reflection. Reclaim the lost wisdom of seasonal living—and learn how slowing down can actually move you forward.In this episodePersonal Reflections on last Summer [03:03]Honoring the Solstice [05:25]Celebrating with Simple Rituals [07:13]Seasonal Projects and Sneak Peeks [08:45]Why it matters:In a world that pushes productivity, these old ways help us return to what truly matters.Wildly Recommended:Go to your local library and sign up for the summer reading program.Reflection Question:What are you saying NO to this summer so you can say YES to what matters?Resources + Links:Wildly Transformational Tools - Coming Soon!If this episode lit a spark of remembrance in you, pass it on. Share it with a kindred spirit who’s also craving deeper roots and ancient rhythms. Let’s bring the lost wisdom back — together.

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    [010] Why We Started Homesteading (And Why We Scaled It Back): The Story of Eureka Moon Farm

    We were told that convenience was the goal—but what if it’s the trap? Today’s food system has made us dependent, disconnected, and overwhelmed. In this episode, we share how our family left behind the hustle, started homesteading, and reclaimed not just our food—but our rhythm, our values, and our voice. It’s not about going off-grid. It’s about choosing a life that actually fits.In this episode:Our Homesteading Journey Begins [02:09]Scaling Up: From Backyard to Farm [03:30]The Historical Shift in Food Systems [05:37]Reclaiming Our Food Story [08:48]Naming the Farm: Eureka Moon [18:16]Vision and Values: Building a Legacy [20:45]The Egg Business Struggle [28:26]Scaling Down and Reclaiming Our Why [29:29]Shifting Perspectives on Sustainability [31:43]Lessons from Homesteading [36:18]Homeschooling and Real-Life Learning [43:20]Connection and Legacy [46:46]Wildly Recommended [48:59]Why it matters:Because this isn’t just about chickens or compost—it’s about reclaiming freedom in a world that profits off your dependence. When you start living differently, you realize: the systems weren’t built for your wholeness—and you don’t have to follow them.Wildly Recommended:Books mentionedGetting Started With Chickens Guide [Coming Soon]Reflection Questions:What’s one part of your life you’ve outsourced… that you’re ready to reclaim? What would your version of "less convenience, more connection" look like?Resources + Links:McMurray Hatchery [Sponsor]Joel SalatinJustin RhodesRoots & Refuge FarmIf this sparked a “why has no one said this before?” moment for you, send it to a fellow cycle-breaker. Share it with someone ready to stop playing by the old rules — and start writing their own. As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [Devoted and Doing] What D.A.D.s Wish You Knew: The pressure, the presence, the purpose – Father’s Day Wisdom from Real Men

    I didn’t expect to be moved so deeply by the men I asked to share—but they showed up with honesty, grief, and grit. This episode holds their voices, their silence, and the quiet weight they carry every day. It’s for the dads—and for anyone who wants to understand them better.In this episode:The Struggles and Sacrifices of Fatherhood [01:23]A Call for Understanding and Healing [04:01]The Emotional Weight Carried by Fathers [07:07]The Need for Recognition and Support [11:43]Redefining Fatherhood and Legacy [15:00]Why it matters:When we see and hear the fathers in our life more clearly, we start to heal what hasn’t been said for generations.Reflection Question:What role did your dad model for you? What role are you modeling now—for your partner, your kids, your own sense of self?If you know a dad who needs to hear this, share it with him. Send the link. Text the episode. Tell him: "This made me think of you." Let him know: You’re not alone in trying. You’re not alone in hurting. And you don’t have to have it all figured out to be doing a great job. You are the D.A.D.=  Devoted and Doing your best. Happy Father’s Day.

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    [009] Herbs at Our Fingertips: Simple Ways to Start Healing Naturally at Home

    With Jasia Standley For generations, we knew how to heal with what grew around us. In this episode, we’re reclaiming that lost wisdom with herbalist Jasia—exploring simple, practical ways to bring herbal medicine back home. If you’re craving a gentler, more rooted way to care for your body, this is where it begins.In this episode:Meet Jasia: Herbalist and Healer [02:32]Starting Your Own Apothecary [09:39]Herbs for First Aid [18:45]The Power of Teas [26:18]Incorporating Herbs into Daily Life [29:43]Cooking with Herbs: Easy and Delicious [32:52]Herbal Remedies for Beginners [33:31]Favorite Herbalists and Their Teachings [35:12]Rapid Fire: Must-Have Tinctures and Dried Herbs [36:30]Golden Milk: A Nourishing Postpartum Drink [40:29]Herbs for Stress, Sleep, Digestion, and Hormonal Balance [41:46]The Importance of Personalized Herbal Remedies [44:43]Seasonal Herbs: What to Use and When [49:43]Lemon Balm: The Elixir of Life [54:22]Reconnecting with Plant Wisdom [55:29]Why it matters:In a world that often treats symptoms instead of root causes, remembering how to work with the earth’s medicine is both radical and restorative. Reclaiming this wisdom isn’t just about herbs—it’s about trusting your body, your intuition, and your ability to heal.Wildly Recommended:Books mentionedReflection Question:Which herb are you feeling called to connect with this season?Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear what’s showing up in your apothecary or your heart.Resources + Links:Jasia's Family Herbal First Aid KitConnect with Jasia:Jasia is an herbalist with over a decade of experience working with medicinal plants. She has studied herbalism from a diverse range of teachers, along with dedicated self-study through numerous books and courses. She is passionate about holistic healing, and focuses on treating each person as a unique individual, helping them overcome illness through personalized, plant-based remedies. She offers in-person and virtual consultations and has an online apothecary shop (gracefulbearwellness.com) Jasia lives with her family on a small acreage in southeast Iowa and enjoys spending time gardening, homeschooling her children, and taking care of the animals on her homestead. @gracefulbearwellness on Instagram Jasia 's Website If this episode lit a spark of remembrance in you, pass it on. Share it with a kindred spirit who’s also craving deeper roots and ancient rhythms. Let’s bring the lost wisdom back — together.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [008] Raising Kids Wild & Free in an RV: Redefining Success, School, and Family Freedom

    With Ayla Will We’ve been sold a version of success that’s rooted in hustle, structure, and stability—but what if it’s costing us presence, curiosity, and connection? In this episode, we challenge the scripts that keep families stuck and explore what it really means to unlearn, unschool, and uproot. If freedom doesn’t have to be flashy, what could it look like for you?In this episode:Meet Ayla Will [00:11]Redefining Success [02:35]Ayla's Journey: From Exhaustion to Change [04:00]Choosing Family Over Performance [05:47]Unschooling and Learning Through Life [08:06]The Bigger Picture [12:00]Books that Inspire [14:37]Call to Question [15:19]Why it matters:In a world that still measures worth by productivity, perfection, and performance—this conversation is a reminder that presence, intention, and love are radical acts of resistance.Wildly Recommended:Books mentionedReflection Question:What’s one script you’re ready to rewrite?Connect with Ayla:Meet Ayla Will—wife, mama of three, and an adventurer at heart. She’s passionate about unschooling her kids, embracing the freedom of life in a renovated RV, and soaking up as much time outdoors as possible. With a deep love for intentional living, Ayla strives to find balance in a holistic lifestyle—one that honors simplicity, curiosity, and connection. For the Will family, life isn’t about following a script—it’s about writing their own. Together, they’re choosing freedom over convention, learning through experience, and embracing the beauty of an unconventional life. Whether it’s the quiet moments or the wild adventures, they’re crafting a life that reflects their values, their dreams, and their own definition of balance.Instagram: The Willderness FamilyFacebook: The Wilderness FamilyConnect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf this sparked a “why has no one said this before?” moment for you, send it to a fellow cycle-breaker. Share it with someone ready to stop playing by the old rules and start writing their own.Unrule the World is recorded at weird hours with big energy, truth, and curiosity. If it’s sparking something in you, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [007] The Village We Forgot: Grief, Gossip & Showing Up When It Matters Most

    When someone close to me passed away tragically, I paused everything, including this episode. But what started as a story about helping a stranger in a strawberry patch became something much deeper: a raw reflection on grief, gossip, community, and what it means to truly show up for each other. This is an invitation to rebuild the village—one moment of presence, truth, and heart at a time.In this episode:The Importance of Showing Up [01:46]Erica's Story: A Ripple of Kindness [08:02]Rebuilding the Village: Addressing Gossip [17:18]The Power of Human Connection [24:22]Closing Thoughts and Call to Action [29:51]This one matters because the world is heavy, and people are carrying more than they let on. It’s a reminder to choose SOUL over SCROLL, to trust your gut, and to start rebuilding the village—one moment, one check-in, one real connection at a time.Reflection Question:Am I building the kind of village I’d want to be part of—if I was the one in crisis?Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it: the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone.I make this show at the edge of dawn and sometimes deep into the night, to speak truth Out Loud + On Purpose. If it resonates, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [006] Innovation in Real Life: How We Built QUEST, GUIDE & Rewired Our Lives with Aaron Proietti

    In this episode of Unrule the World, Mandy sits down with longtime collaborator Aaron Proietti to unpack the real story behind the frameworks and tools that changed how they live, work, and lead. From co-creating QUEST and GUIDE to walking away from corporate consulting, this conversation reveals what innovation looks like when it starts at the kitchen table, not in the boardroom.Together, they explore how Today’s Innovator was built to empower people to think differently on purpose and how their own personal paths shaped, challenged, and ultimately redefined that mission.In this episode:Meet Aaron Proietti: Collaborator and Innovator [02:18]The Journey of Professional Growth [04:27]The Countdown to Corporate Escape [12:17]Life After Corporate: Coaching and Writing [27:32]Developing the Innovator Framework [30:41]Values and Flexibility in Today's Innovator [35:49]EXERCISE: Personal Growth [37:02]Venturing into the Nonprofit World [39:18]Developing Empathy [42:07]Founding Today's Innovator [43:47]Shifting Focus to Individual Coaching [48:10]Navigating Post-COVID Organizational Changes [51:27]The Role of Innovation in Organizations [53:34]Introducing the QUEST Workbook [01:00:03]GUIDE got us there! [1:02:17]Embracing AI for Positive Change [01:05:38]Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions [01:11:17]Why it matters:This isn’t just a story about business, it’s a blueprint for reclaiming agency, aligning your life, and choosing to build on your own terms. We didn’t just rethink work. We rewired how we live.Wildly Recommended:Your QUEST Awaits: A workbook for bold, soul-led action Your Facilitation GUIDE: Lead meetings that matterBecoming Today's Innovator: A workbook for everyday changemakersToday's Innovator: A leader's guide to unlocking innovation potentialReflection Question:When were you most alive, aligned, and creating impact? What did those moments have in common and what are they calling you toward now?Connect with Aaron Proietti Further:Visit www.todaysinnovator.comConnect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf this sparked a “why has no one said this before?” moment for you, send it to a fellow cycle-breaker. Share it with someone ready to stop playing by the old rules and start writing their own.Unrule the World is recorded at weird hours with big energy, truth, and curiosity. If it’s sparking something in you, you can support the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [005] Land Healing & Hidden Stories: How One Family's Tragedy Taught Me to Listen to the Land

    The land holds stories we often overlook, memories of those who came before, and the lessons they left behind. By listening to the land’s quiet witness, we can reclaim lost wisdom about healing, legacy, and our place in the larger story. This episode is an invitation to remember what we were never meant to forget.In this episode:Unexpected Journey to the Farm [1:01]The Land Chooses Us [03:00]Living with the Land's History [04:14]Challenges and Changes [05:51]Uncovering (a murder on our land) the Past [07:37]Connecting with the Past [12:52]Healing and Legacy [17:36]Reflections on Land and Healing [24:27]Why it matters:Stories like this remind us that healing isn’t just personal, it’s generational, communal, and tied to the land beneath our feet. By honoring what came before, we create space for something better to grow.Wildly Recommended:You don’t need a tragedy to start listening to your land. Maybe it’s holding grief. Maybe it’s holding joy. Either way it’s holding you, too. Walk your property. Notice what feels light. What feels heavy.Ask yourself: What stories are buried here? And more importantly, how can I be in relationship with this place?Reflection Question:What places have shaped you? Where do you feel most connected to the earth, to your story, to your truth?Resources + Links:Julia Madsen's writingIf this episode lit a spark of remembrance in you, pass it on. Share it with a kindred spirit who’s also craving deeper roots and ancient rhythms. Let’s bring the lost wisdom back — together.Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf this episode lit a spark of remembrance in you, pass it on. Share it with a kindred spirit who’s also craving deeper roots and ancient rhythms. Let’s bring the lost wisdom back, together.Into the Known is about moving through mystery with presence and I often record it in the quiet hours. If it brings grounding or insight, you can fuel the process by supporting the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [Makers of Magic] Honoring M.O.M.s Who Carry It All: The mental load, the mess, the magic – A Mother’s Day Episode

    This is your permission slip to pause, breathe, and be seen. Whether you're a new mom, a cycle-breaker, or a daughter still untangling what came before—this Mother’s Day reflection is for you. We’ll honor the mothers who shaped us (without blame), recognize the ones carrying it all right now, and name the truth: mothering isn’t just what we do—it’s what we pass down.Featuring a powerful M.O.M. mantra, a spoken blessing for the ones in the thick of it, and a reminder that even in the mess—you are making magic.In this episode:Honoring the Women Who Came Before Us [02:26]The Realities of Modern Motherhood [05:21]The Invisible Load of Motherhood [06:30]Affirmations and Encouragement for Moms [08:38]The Legacy and Power of Mothering [12:45]Why it matters:Because behind every permission slip signed, every meltdown soothed, and every quiet sacrifice is a woman shaping the world in unseen ways. When we honor the weight mothers carry—and the love they give—we start to rewrite what legacy truly means.Reflection Question:What do I want to carry forward? And what can I choose to lay down?Mother Reflection Mantra: “She gave me what she could. I carry what I choose.”M.O.M. Mantra: “I am the Maker of Magic—not because I do it all, but because I show up with love.”If you’re a mom or know of one who needs to hear this, share it with them. Text this episode to your sister-in-law. To your mom. To the mom friend who’s been juggling it all quietly.  Remind them of the magic she’s making. Let her know: she’s not alone, she’s in the thick of it.

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    [004] How to Curate and Create a Legacy with Your Home Library: Stories that stick. Shelves that speak.

    With Sarah Burkert In a world full of noise and screens, choosing stories isn’t just a hobby—it’s a rebellion. In this deeply personal Out Loud + On Purpose episode, Mandy shares why books have become one of the most powerful anchors in her family’s life—and welcomes Sarah from A Sweet and Simple Home, to explore how curating a home library is about more than just books... it’s about building a legacy.In this episode:Meet Sarah from A Sweet and Simple Home [00:51]The Power of Books in Family Culture [02:13]Curating a Home Library [04:51]Seasonal Book Rotation [12:37]Tracking and Acquiring Books [14:24]Favorite Authors and Series [19:58]Philosophies and Influences on Home Libraries [24:31]Nostalgic Book Collections to Pass Down [27:07]The Reality of Reading Aloud to Kids [29:13]Listening to Audiobooks [32:43]Encouraging Reluctant Readers [34:50]Choosing Stories Over Screens [38:43]Books That Inspire and Change Us [47:34]Wildy Recommended [53:08]Why it matters:Books aren’t just entertainment. They’re anchors of identity, belonging, and imagination—especially in a world trying to flatten and digitize everything. Building a meaningful home library is an act of legacy-making.Wildly Recommended:Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library – Free books by mail for kids ages 0–5Read-Aloud Revival – Cozy booklists + read-aloud rhythmsFive in a Row – The curriculum that changed how Mandy curates booksYoto Player - Screen free device for stories, music, and podcastsExplore every book mentioned in this episode - Browse both Sarah’s recs and Mandy’s Top Read-Alouds for Kids.Reflection Question:What’s one book your family keeps coming back to? Let me know!Resources + Links:Sarah’s Home Library Starter Kit Library Thing - to inventory your home libraryConnect with Sarah:Sarah is a mom of three, a lover of porch swings and picture books, and a curator of cozy, faith-filled family life. With a heart for motherhood, mental health, and meaningful stories, she helps families build life-giving home libraries rooted in beauty, grace, and wonder. Instagram: @asweetandsimplehomeIf today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it — the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. Don’t forget to follow or leave a review if this episode sparked something in you!As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [🔥] Bringing Back the 90s: Why Pizza + Presence Is Our Favorite Weekly Ritual

    Remember TGIF? The pizza, the shows, the anticipation of a night the whole family looked forward to? In this Wildfire Roundtable, Mandy shares how her family brought back the joy of Friday night rhythms: with homemade pizza, a screen that lives in the closet, and nostalgic 90s shows like Home Improvement and Full House.In this episode:Welcome to Wildfire Round Table [00:00]The Magic of TGIF [00:15]A Love Story with Pizza [02:06]Nostalgia for the Nineties [02:55]What the WOLFPACK Loves About TGIF [06:45]The Kids Takeover [10:23]Creating Your Own TGIF [12:31]Start a Spark [12:51]Why it matters:But this episode isn’t really about TV, it’s about intention, connection, and giving your family something to look forward to. Whether your version includes a bonfire, a board game, or a blanketed movie night, this story will spark ideas for creating simple traditions that stick.Wildly Recommended:A TV you can put away, not on display!Family Discussion Questions:Kids: Ask your parents what they did on Friday nights as kids.Action Challenge:What’s one tradition you can bring back or begin that gives your family something to look forward to? Connect with Mandy:Stay connected and keep up with my latest updates, podcast episodes, and personal growth insights:Instagram: Wildly IntentionalFacebook: Wildly Intentional PodcastFind Your Wild Way: Take the QuizVisit wildlyintentional.comIf today’s conversation got you thinking differently, share it with a family who would love it too. Big ideas spread like wildfire and sometimes, all it takes is one spark to start a new legacy. 🔥This show is fueled by hard questions, brave conversations, and, yes, usually a lot of coffee. If theWildfire Series lights something up in you, you can help keep it burning by supporting the show.The stories and ideas shared on Wildly Intentional are for inspiration and reflection, not medical or professional advice. I’m sharing my own experiences, not giving prescriptions. Always do what’s right for you and your family.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

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    [003] Bloodlines & Storylines: Lessons from Our Family Histories and Ancestral Wisdom

    What if the stories of your ancestors could guide how you live today?In this powerful conversation with Fred Meyer—mentor, land steward, and keeper of generational wisdom—we explore what our family histories still have to teach us. From handwritten ledgers to oral traditions, this episode dives deep into the soul of legacy, lineage, and why reconnection isn’t just spiritual—it’s practical.In this episode:Introducing the "Into the Known" Series [00:04]Meet Fred Meyer: Mentor and Local Legend [00:20]Fred's Great-Grandmother: Uvena Emily Arnold-Pidgeon's Memoir [3:20]From Fred's Great-Grandmother: Uvena Emily Arnold-Pidgeon's Memoir "Mountain Born" [4:54]Wolfgang Rohret Family Lineage (Mandy's Dad's Maternal Family) [8:30]Compiled by Leonard C. Rohret in 1964 [09:01]Reading from the Rohret Memoirs [11:09]Reflections on Ancestral Skills and Epigenetics [17:52]Yearning for Simplicity [35:25]Don't tear down legacies - PROTECT THEM [25:05]Funny Chicken Story & "Getting Along" from the Rohret's [26:28]"Remembering" [30:24]The Sit Spot Practice [37:58]Reflections on Productivity [41:11]Lessons from Ancestors [42:19]"Iowa Nice" [45:42]More from Uvena [47:41]Wolfgang Family Name + WOLFPACK [54:41]A Journey to Germany - Mandy finds the family Brewery & an ancestor [56:36]The Importance of Storytelling [01:07:00]Wildfire Roundtable [01:10:00]Episode 004 Preview: Legacy with Your Home Library [01:13:05]Why it matters:Most people don’t know their great-grandparents’ names. But the stories we carry—or forget—shape everything. Reclaiming our roots gives us direction, grounding, and a better blueprint for the future.Wildly Recommended:Laura Ingalls Wilder SeriesFind a sit spot you can enjoy How to Stitch an American Dream: A Story of Family, Faith and the Power of Giving by Jenny DoanReflection:Start by asking one question. Start by writing down one story. Start by remembering something that shaped you—and sharing it.Because your story didn’t start with you. But it can be shaped by you. And maybe, just maybe… you’re the living library someone else has been waiting for.Find Fred: Backyard AbundanceIf this episode lit a spark of remembrance in you, pass it on. Share it with a kindred spirit who’s also craving deeper roots and ancient rhythms. Let’s bring the lost wisdom back — together.Subscribe to the show wherever you listen, and join us as we build a life that’s wildly intentional—even if it’s wildly imperfect.As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you.

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    [002] The WOLFPACK Way: How We Created Family Values That Raise Resilient Kids

    With Tom Webber Every family has a culture. The question is—are you building yours on purpose… or by default? In this personal Out Loud + On Purpose episode, Mandy is joined by her husband Tom to share the honest, sometimes chaotic story behind how they created their WOLFPACK family values—a compass that now shapes how they live, love, and raise their kids.In this episode:Introduction to the Out Loud + On Purpose Series [00:00]Defining Family Culture [00:18]Meet Tom: The Alpha of the Pack [02:08]Tom's Childhood Reflections [03:08]The Birth of the Wolf Pack [06:20]W.o.l.f.p.a.c.k. Value: Wellbeing [16:17]w.O.l.f.p.a.c.k. Value: Openness [19:47]w.o.L.f.p.a.c.k. Value: Love [22:31]w.o.l.F.p.a.c.k. Value: Family [27:22]w.o.l.f.P.a.c.k. Value: Passion Projects [31:31]w.o.l.f.p.A.c.k. Value: Adventure [34:07]w.o.l.f.p.a.C.k. Value: Courage [38:10]w.o.l.f.p.a.c.K. Value: Kinship [43:23]Creating a Family Culture [52:39]Reflecting on Legacy and Values [54:31]Conclusion and Next Steps [58:45]Episode 003 Preview: Storylines & Bloodlines [01:00:59]Why it matters:Family culture isn’t something you "opt into"—it’s happening, every day. Naming your values gives you a compass when life gets messy, a story your kids can carry, and a legacy that actually feels like yours.Wildly Recommended:📝 Free download: “Start Naming Your Family Culture – 3 Questions to Ask Around the Dinner Table” 🛠️ Toolkit Coming Soon: Family Culture Workbook + GROW + HOWL Systems sign up at wildlyintentional.com/toolsReflection Question:Tell me: What's one value or phrase you want your kids to remember 20 years from now? If today’s episode stirred something real in you, pass it on. Send it to the friend who gets it — the one who’s walking their own brave, messy, beautiful path. We’re not meant to unlearn and rebuild alone. Follow the show wherever you listen, and join us as we build a life that’s wildly intentional—even if it’s wildly imperfect.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

If you’ve ever looked around and thought, There has to be a better way—you’re in the right place. This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a call to live, parent, create, and lead on purpose. To break free from the scripts we’ve inherited and build something better—one season, one story, one choice at a time.Wildly Intentional is for the ones who: - Can’t unsee what’s broken - Crave deeper conversations, rhythms, and ways of living - Are done waiting for permission to do life differentlyI’m Mandy—maverick homeschooling mom of three, proud wife, family culture builder, cycle-breaker, and the person people call when they’re ready to rethink everything. From my kitchen table to your headphones, I’m here to shake up the norms, tell the truth, and light the way forward.Here, we go beyond quick fixes and curated perfection. We talk about real life—messy, meaningful, and unapologetically intentional. Through bold ideas, honest questions, and that edge-of-your-seat kind of truth that makes you wh

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